Monthly Archives: February 2022

Moses Rodgers — Black Mining Engineer

Moses Logan Rodgers came to California in 1849 as a slave. Born in Missouri in 1835, he he was only 14 when he joined the Gold Rush. He mined by day and worked for himself in the evenings until he … Continue reading

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Freedom and George Washington Dennis

One more story from California history for Black History Month. Southern slave owners who came to California for the Gold Rush usually brought at least one enslaved person with them. Although California was admitted to the Union as a free … Continue reading

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Presentations! I’ve Got Presentations!

I am available to speak to groups and classes about California history and my books. I have a few presentations lined up — maybe you can make it to one of them. Saturday, March 5th at 10 a.m. at the … Continue reading

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A Gold Rush Daguerreotype

There are some fabulous images from the Gold Rush, and this is one of them. It’s so crowded with activity and life, even though the daguerreotypist must have told them to stand as still as possible. Look at the variety … Continue reading

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Escape from Slavery

Delilah L. Beasley tells this story in her ground-breaking book The Negro Trail Blazers of California: Robert Anthony came with his master to Sacramento, California, in 1852, from St. Louis, Missouri, by ox team across the plains. Two years to … Continue reading

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A California Valentine

In the great bachelor party that was Gold Rush California, women were scarce. Here’s a cartoon of the era that gives an idea of how rare and sought-after a pretty young lady could be. Do any of those men look … Continue reading

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Abraham Lincoln — Plain Common Sense and Apt Illustrations

Happy Birthday to President Abraham Lincoln, born on February 12, 1809. I remember when this day was a school holiday, but now it has been absorbed into Presidents’ Day. It’s still a good day to remember this great leader. John … Continue reading

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The Sweet Vengeance Mine

The Gold Rush brought men from all over the world to California. About 2000 of those men were black Americans — both enslaved and free. One group of African American miners banded together and called their mine the “Sweet Vengeance … Continue reading

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I Love Bookstores!

And wouldn’t I love to browse in that one. Something for everyone, including musical instruments, at the Pioneer Book Store on Montgomery Street in San Francisco. The image is from the “Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. Collection of Early Californian and … Continue reading

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My Forthcoming Book

For the past year I have been working on a book about Alvin A. Coffey. This will be the fourth book in my Gold State Biographies series of picture book biographies for young readers. I am particularly excited about this … Continue reading

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